I assume you mean embalmed- as Mummification is an ancient, obsolete practice. It would depend on religious traditions and circumstances. Sometimes the fetus ( assuming Both are dead) is removed from the mother"s corpse and is buried separately. If the woman was only (slightly) pregnant, it might not make any difference in funerary practices. The Half-length or playing card presentation is common anyhow. I am aware of a tragic case where a young woman died ( of unrelated causes than pregnancy) but was heavily pregnant) The fetus was left inside- the Woman was displayed full length- in her Wedding Gown, unusual but rare.
The people that were mummified had their pets mummified, also.
More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.
The Egyptians believed that Osiris, the god of the dead, was the first to be mummified.
it might be sleeping,pregnant or dead.
they mummified them and buried them
The Chinchorro and Chachapoya's also mummified their dead. In fact the Chinchorros were the first ever peoples to mummify their dead 7000 years ago before the Ancient Egyptians did.
To bury dead pharaohs in after they were mummified
they mummified them like they did with the humans
you can, but it will kill the woman and her baby inside because it's only made to revive a dead person
no one. the mummies are dead.
No. It is a fundamental law of biology that life does not arise from non-life. This should not be extended to (shall we dare to say) recycled organs or body parts-which are grafted on to a living human- not ( from start). a dead sperm could not get a woman pregnant.
The deceased fetus will need to be removed before they send the woman home.